Problem 2 Shaft AB is made of a steel with an allowable shearing stress of 90 MPa and shaft BC is made of an aluminum with an allowable shearing stress of 60 MPa. Knowing that the diameter of shaft BC is 50 mm and neglecting the effect of stress concentrations, determine (a) the largest torque T that can be applied at A if the allowable stress is not to be exceeded in shaft BC, (b) the corresponding required Aluminum Steel diameter of shaft AB.

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Shaft AB is made of a steel with an allowable shearing stress of 90 MPa and
shaft BC is made of an aluminum with allowable shearing stress of 60 MPa.
Knowing that the diameter of shaft BC is 50 mm and neglecting the effect of
stress concentrations, determine (a) the largest torque T that can be applied
at A if the allowable stress is not to exceeded in the shaft BC, (b) the
corresponding required diameter of shaft AB.

Problem 2
Shaft AB is made of a steel with an allowable shearing stress of 90
Aluminum
MPa and shaft BC is made of an aluminum with an allowable
shearing stress of 60 MPa. Knowing that the diameter of shaft BC is
50 mm and neglecting the effect of stress concentrations, determine
(a) the largest torque T that can be applied at A if the allowable stress
is not to be exceeded in shaft BC, (b) the corresponding required
T
Steel
B
diameter of shaft AB.
Transcribed Image Text:Problem 2 Shaft AB is made of a steel with an allowable shearing stress of 90 Aluminum MPa and shaft BC is made of an aluminum with an allowable shearing stress of 60 MPa. Knowing that the diameter of shaft BC is 50 mm and neglecting the effect of stress concentrations, determine (a) the largest torque T that can be applied at A if the allowable stress is not to be exceeded in shaft BC, (b) the corresponding required T Steel B diameter of shaft AB.
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